COVID-19
Years of slipping test results: What’s dragging down US students?
National assessment data show sustained declines in math and reading since 2012, with pandemic learning loss, chronic absenteeism, and staffing shortages identified as major factors.
RFK Jr.’s health department ordered withdrawal of studies showing vaccine efficiency - report
US CDC will not publish report showing COVID vaccine effectiveness
Asia looks to COVID-era playbook to tackle fuel crisis from Iran war
From COVID-19 to Israel-Hamas War: Passover in trying times - comment
There is the ideal Seder in your mind and then there is the real Seder in your house with impatience, rolling eyes, spilled wine, siblings quibbling, and – yes – a lack of the children’s interest.
Israel uses COVID-related policies as a tool of settler colonialism, Haverford students claim
Several Haverford College student organizations held a class last Wednesday teaching how Israel supposedly used COVID-19 against Palestinians.
'Critical' to catch up on measles vaccinations to stem outbreaks, says WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) claims that it is critical to get vaccinated for Measles, amid world cases rising drastically.
Your Taxes: Israeli taxation is going higher and higher - opinion
With a war to finance and COVID-19 expenses still lingering, Israeli taxation is going only one way, which isn’t down.
Winter illnesses: How to stay healthy this flu and COVID season
This winter, Israelis face overcrowded hospitals, long ER waits, and high flu rates in Israel. Here are some tips on illness prevention and home care.
WHO reports largest drop in child vaccination in around three decades
Pioneering research reveals how empathetic communication can help overcome hesitation to roll up their sleeves to protect health.
What do birds do when there are no people?
"These findings highlight the fact that there are animals that depend on us in the city, as well as the flexibility of these animals and the complexity and diversity of the urban ecosystem.”
The best month for kids to get flu shots is in October - study
The findings suggest that US public health interventions focused on the vaccination of young children in October may yield the best protection in typical flu seasons, the authors insisted.
Experiencing insomnia? Mild COVID-19 may be the cause, new study suggests
Sleepless nights can follow mild COVID-19 infections and not only those who have been hospitalized.
Insights on Israel’s future tourism recovery
Tourism has not yet rebounded, and its absence is hurting the entire industry, causing despair, side by side with collapsing businesses.